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I Baked Grapefruit-Poppy Seed Loaf Cake Analysis
In honor and lament of Downton's finale; our drooling captivation of fashion and her Masterpiece characters, I baked Grapefruit-Poppy Seed Loaf Cake with Yogurt Glaze from the March issue of Bon Appetit. MP and I have the pleasure of tugging colossal winter white grapefruit from our side yard tree. The tart fleshy fruit juice is outrageously grown up; adding its fragrant zest into a super moist yogurt enhanced loaf, deems it breakfast without judgement.
Sweet, yet tart with a sassy undertow it is a romance composed for tea in the library.
I’ll miss Tom the most. How about you?

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